Acta paediatrica
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Comparative Study
Comparison between tape-recorded and amplitude-integrated EEG monitoring in sick newborn infants.
In 15 ill newborn infants a comparison between long-term multichannel and single-channel recordings of simultaneously tape-recorded (Medilog system) and amplitude-integrated EEG (Cerebral Function Monitor) was made. There was good agreement between the main type of background activity diagnosed with the tape-recorded and the amplitude-integrated EEG for all recordings. Two infants had repetitive subclinical and subtle seizure activity, lasting for several hours, which was detected by both techniques. ⋯ Both the Medilog EEG and the cerebral function monitor are feasible techniques for following cerebral electrical activity in sick neonates, although neither technique is specifically constructed for this purpose. For clinical use in the neonatal intensive care unit the advantage with the cerebral function monitor is the immediately available recording. The tape-recorded EEG offers possibilities of more channels and a higher reliability when diagnosing short subclinical seizures, however, only after offline analysis.
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An imbalance of proteolytic enzymes and protease inhibitors may contribute to the development of bronchopulmonary dysplasia. We studied secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor (not previously addressed), and alpha 1-antitrypsin, alpha 1-antichymotrypsin, alpha 2-macroglobulin and elastase. Albumin was used as an internal reference. ⋯ A decreased concentration of alpha 1-antitrypsin was found in the second and third postnatal weeks (p = 0.002). Further detailed studies of the balance between proteases and protease inhibitors and of the importance of pulmonary infections in the pathogenesis of bronchopulmonary dysplasia are suggested. Secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor is important both as an elastase inhibitor of bronchial mucus and as a marker of infection in the bronchi.